Observation of the electromagnetic radiative decays of the (1520) and (1670) to γ0
Abstract
Using (10087 44)×106 J/ events collected with the BESIII detector, we report the first observation of the electromagnetic radiative decays of the (1520) and (1670) to γ0, with a statistical significance of 16.6σ and 23.5σ, respectively. The ratio of the branching fractions B((1520)γ)B((1520)γ0) is determined to be 2.880.27(stat.)0.21(syst.), which is in good agreement with flavor SU(3) symmetry. The branching fraction of (1520)γ0 is measured to be B((1520)γ0)=(2.950.28(stat.)0.56(syst.))× 10-3, corresponding to a partial width of ((1520)γ0)=(47.24.5(stat.)9.0(syst.)) keV, which is inconsistent with predictions from the relativized constituent quark model and the Algebraic model. Additionally, we observe a clear resonant structure in the γ0 mass spectrum around 1.67 GeV/c2, attributed to the (1670). The product branching fraction B(J/(1670)+c.c.)×B((1670)γ0) is measured for the first time as (5.390.29(stat.) 0.44(syst.))× 10-6. However, no corresponding structure is seen in the γ mass spectrum, so an upper limit on the product branching fraction B(J/(1670)+c.c.)×B((1670)γ) is determined to be 5.97×10-7 at the 90\% confidence level.
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